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Published by Fleece Press, 2010
Seller: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, United Kingdom
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Landscape 4to. 199pp. + [i]. 132 ills. mainly cold. Quarter cloth with marbled paper covered boards by Louise Brockman, paper title label to spine. One of a Limited Edition of 500 Copies.Presentation copy, inscribed to front free end paper For Betty + Ron with kind regards, Simon 24.8.10. [Simon Lawrence, the designer of the book]. Additional postage may be necessary US$105.
Published by Fleece Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0948375906ISBN 13: 9780948375903
Seller: Oakholm Books, Aberfeldy, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. One of 500 copies; beautifully quarter bound, blue cloth spine with printed title label, marbled paper-covered boards. Fine, unmarked condition, although there is a slight "wave" to the pages. This copy includes the illustrated prospectus booklet and a hand-written note from the publisher.
Published by Fleece Press limited first edition., 2010
Seller: Colin Neville, Woodbine Books, Keighley, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Limited Edition. An appreciation of the work of artist, Leslie Cole, and in particular his work as an Official War Artist in World War Two. Background information and commentary on Cole's work by Malcolm Yorke; also includes a short biography of his wife, Brenda Harvey. Hardback, quarter cloth & blue marbled cloth covers, p.200, landscape format: 11" x 9.5", produced in a limited edition of 500 copies. Good quality colour plate reproductions of Cole's work throughout, plus biographical photographs. The work of Leslie Cole deserves to be more widely discovered and appreciated; there is great strength and sympathy in it, including harrowing images of the concentration camp victims at Bergen-Belsen. This attractive and well- produced book is in as new condition.
Published by Fleece Press 2010, 2010
Seller: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller ABA ILAB, Ludlow, United Kingdom
First Edition
Fine in publishers quarter cloth backed marbled paper boards with title label to spine. 1st edition, 1st issue. Limited to 500 copies. ISBN 0948375906.
Published by Fleece Press, 2010
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Limited. Hardback, quarter cloth with marbled paper covered boards. Oblong 23.5 x 28.5cm. 198pp, (4) pp. numerous illustrations, mostly in colour. One of an edition of 500 copies. An excellent copy.
Published by Fleece Press, 2010
Seller: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, United Kingdom
ONE OF 500 COPIES, over 130 reproductions of illustrations, a very large number of them colourprinted, a substantial number full-page and with several photographs of the artist, his wife and studio etc., pp. 201, oblong royal 8vo, original quarter dark blue cloth, backstrip with printed label, dark blue boards marbled by Louise Brockman, fine. Laid in is a Fleece Press postcard with a message from Simon Lawrence, and an invitation to a Double Crown Club dinner that year.
Published by (Upper Denby): The Fleece Press, 2010
Seller: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, United Kingdom
Limited edition, one of 500 copies, oblong 4to, 198, (4) pp. Numerous illustrations, mostly in colour, Prospectus for this work loosely inserted. Cloth backed patterned boards, fine.
Published by Upper Denby: Simon Lawrence at his Fleece Press, 2010., 2010
Seller: OJ-BOOKS ABA / PBFA, SOLIHULL, United Kingdom
Book
Sole and limited edition. Conceived, designed, typeset (in Miller Display) and published by Simon Lawrence in an edition of 500 copies; printed in February 2010 by Northend Creative Print Solutions before being bound in blue quarter cloth and marbled paper by Louise Brockman at the Fine Book Bindery in Wellingborough. Paper label with black lettering to the spine, cream endpapers. Quarto. pp. [2], [half-title] [frontispiece] [title page] [copyright] [Contents] [Self Portrait], 9-198 [photograph] [blank] [publishing notes] [7], with 105 illustrations of the artist's works, mainly full page and in colour, together with numerous photographs, including pictures of atrocities in Belsen Death Camp discovered when it was opened up by the British army in April 1945. The publisher. A book in Fine condition. Now with a custom built slipcase by Christopher Shaw.
Published by Upper Denby, Huddersfield: Simon Lawrence at his Fleece Press, 2010., 2010
Seller: OJ-BOOKS ABA / PBFA, SOLIHULL, United Kingdom
Book
Sole and limited edition. Conceived, designed, typeset (in Miller Display) and published by Simon Lawrence in an edition of 500 copies; printed in February 2010 by Northend Creative Print Solutions before being bound in blue quarter cloth and marbled paper by Louise Brockman at the Fine Book Bindery in Wellingborough. Paper label with black lettering to the spine, cream endpapers. Complete with a matching cloth covered and board slip-case. Quarto. pp. [2], [half-title] [frontispiece] [title page] [copyright] [Contents] [Self Portrait], 9-198 [photograph] [blank] [publishing notes] [7], with 105 illustrations of the artist's works, mainly full page and in colour, together with numerous photographs, including pictures of atrocities in Belsen Death Camp discovered when it was opened up by the British army in April 1945. The publisher. A book in Fine condition. Now with a custom built slipcase by Christopher Shaw.
Published by The Fleece Press, Upper Denby,, 2010
Seller: Bertram Rota Ltd, Kintbury, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. Colour frontispiece, profusely illustrated throughout in colour and black-and-white One of 500 copies. Set in Miller Display Oblong 4to Fine copy, as new, in slipcase Rogerson 67 Dark blue quarter linen, dark blue marbled paper boards by Louise Brockman, spine with printed label.
Published by Huddersfield, Yorks, Fleece Press 2010, 2010
Book
One of 500 copies. Illustrated with over one hundred of Cole's watercolours, along with photographs, drawings and sketches. Designed and type set by Simon Lawrence. Oblong 4to., bound by the Fine Book Bindery in Wellingborough in quarter indigo cloth over over marbled paper made by Louise Brockman. Leslie James Cole (1910 1976) was a British war artist who unflinchingly recorded events in several theatres between 1942 and 1946 including the aftermath of the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Published by The Fleece Press, (Huddersfield, England), 2010
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
Fleece Press (illustrator). oblong 8vo. quarter cloth, paper-covered boards. 198, (4) pages. told for the first time by Malcolm Yorke, with a note on the interesting life of Brenda Cole. Limited to 500 copies. In fine condition. Table of contents, acknowledgments, two appendices, index. The life of a artist of World War II. One appendix a narrative of the life of Leslie Cole's wife Brenda. Color frontispiece and over 130 illustrations throughout, with color plates following text. Bound in quarter cloth and beautiful blue marbled paper made by Louise Brockman. Printed in February 2010 by Northend Creative Print Solutions before being bound in quarter cloth and marbled paper made by Louise Brockman, at the Fine Book Bindery in Wellingborough. The type, Miller Display, was set and the book designed by Simon Lawrence, who also acts as publisher. From the artist's website: "Leslie Cole, who trained under Bawden and Ravilious at the Royal College of Art in the 1930s, produced some of the finest paintings when appointed an Official War Artist, and his watercolours are especially interesting, many in a Ravilious mould. Cole travelled through Germany (recording the scenes of horrific trauma at Belsen a week after its liberation), France, Malta and the Far East, where he recorded the action in Borneo and Singapore, a theatre of the war largely forgotten by Europeans today. Coles work was the equal of any other war artist, and yet he was unable, for personal or other reasons, to maintain the momentum after the war, when he seems to have slid very slowly downhill, and his early promise was unfulfilled. Leslie Coles wife Brenda had a difficult teenage history, being the chief prosecution witness for the Church of England when they prosecuted the Rector of Stiffkey for importuning young girls. She disguised this past very ably through her life and may not even have told her husband. Her identity - kept secret even when the BBC tried to find her in the 1980s - was revealed to friends before she died, and for the unconvinced, a meticulous genealogical investigation by Christopher Whittick and Julian Moore ties up the details very neatly. Brenda was in later life a talented potter, and some of her work also bears fine lettering which would seem to be Leslies contribution. It is a lovely book, capturing the great work of an artist who should be celebrated." quarter cloth, paper-covered boards.
Published by FLEECE PRESS, 2010
Seller: Sydney Charles Books, SURREY, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION OF JUST 500 COPIES PRODUCED BY THE FLEECE PRESS. A VERY FINE PRODUCTION. THIS COPY IS A VERY GOOD COPY INDEED. Size: 30 X 36.